______________________________________________________________________ We have a gas fired Crown Aruba boiler. It is only 2 years old. The boiler runs usually one day and shuts down . We click the off on switch and it kicks right back on. We had out a couple different people out to fix the problem but hey have no idea what the cause is. We have spent lots of money on there guess's but nothing worked so far.. Taz had the same question under boiler shut down in January 2011but never replied on how it was fixed.. Taz if your out there can you help me out or any one else with and idea im tired of having to turn the switch off and on every day. Thank you.. Replies

A picture of your boiler set up would help.I am assuming you don't have a board diagnostic led that is flashing a fault code when your unit locks out. Flame sensor should be checked & cleaned if its intermitant ignition.Limit & roll out switches are the next likely culprits but you can eliminated the roll outs if they have their own manual resets.Depending on how its wired, the vent damper switches that confirms an open vent during firing can cause a lock out.

Thanks i made a copy to give the guy when he comes out of the suggestions and let ya know what happens..One guy did mention the damper wasnt opening and closing like it should but acted like no big deal i will have them re check.. Thanks for your help..

If they do run out of possibilities, ask them if the vent damper can be locked open. This can often be done through the manual set up control on the vent damper. Make sure they check the internal electrical connections for looseness on the switches that confirm that the damper is open. Damper lockout problems can also be mechanical from faulty vent motors, linkages or from the damper scraping against against the vent before it fully opens.If your boiler then runs trouble free with the vent damper locked open over the next few days you'll know that the boiler lock outs are related to that part of your system.

Well gave the repair guy all your suggestions and he said he had tried them all even keeping the damper open constantly.So this time his guess was a new ignitar module which ended up being ANOTHER expensive wrong guess.. At first i thought success cuz it ran 30 hours but then it shut down.. This time the water gauge level even went to 10 .I guess give up and get a new one before i end up spending double tring to fix a 2 yr old boiler.. Doesnt say much for a Crown Boiler thats for sure..

Also he said the ignitar module that blinks the code would have to be re wired to work.As of now when it shuts down there's no blinking green lite.One day it blinked twice slow then 8 fast.Today one slow 8 fast..

Model is AW1095 , Honeywell Board S86108 blinks means low input voltage thats what side of the box says.Directions for code says Check transformer for proper input voltage to the control. Check with full system load on transformer.Shouldnt that mean something to the furnace guy ?